The Brutalist Report - tech
- Rising rates of cancer in young people prompts hunt for environmental culprit [161d]
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- Streams, Calculational Proofs and Dafny [161d]
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- Linux for UX Designers: What I learn after a year of doing design work on Linux [161d]
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- 70% of new NPM packages in last 6 months were spam [161d]
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- Gangs in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department [161d]
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- Electric chainsaws and the gorge of misery [161d]
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- The Private Life: On James Baldwin [161d]
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- Jeremy Rowley resigns from DigiCert due to mass-revocation incident [162d]
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- Medieval [162d]
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- MNT Pocket Reform first impressions and hardware [162d]
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- My favorite device is a Chromebook [162d]
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- NVMe 2.1 Specifications Published with New Capabilities [162d]
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- Why is 'Left Stick to Sprint' so unpleasant in games? [162d]
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- How French Drains Work [162d]
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- How long does Apple support Mac firmware? [162d]
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- Bring Crypto Back to Currency [162d]
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- Airbnb shares drop 12% as company flags weakening US demand [162d]
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- Drake Releases 100gb Data Dump [162d]
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- Please Do Not Attempt to Simplify This Code [162d]
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- A 3D-printable quartz glass for high-performance applications [162d]
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- What purpose did the lower-right Enter key serve on original Mac 128k keyboard? [162d]
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- Systemd, 10 years later: a historical and technical retrospective [162d]
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- Show HN: AutoEditor – Edit your video in just a few clicks [162d]
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- Carvings at Gobekli Tepe may be oldest calendar [162d]
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- Blackhouses of Scotland [162d]
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- The Future of Open Source [162d]
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- Can we trust Microsoft with Open Source? [162d]
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- How to let go: Jake's life ends as his daughter's begins [162d]
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- Partisan bot-like accounts continue to amplify divisive content on X [162d]
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- AI agents but they're working in big tech [162d]
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- YC is doing a first ever Fall 24 batch [162d]
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- No price Microsoft could pay Apple to use Bing: Google antitrust ruling excerpts [162d]
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- How not to say the wrong thing (2013) [162d]
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- Google says it is obligated to disclose confidential info to U.S. government [162d]
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- Parody site ClownStrike refused to bow to CrowdStrike's bogus DMCA takedown [162d]
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- WD announces enterprise 128TB SSD [162d]
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- The Actual Wolf of Wallstreet Cold Call Script [162d]
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- Tracking supermarket prices with Playwright [162d]
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- Launch HN: Firezone (YC W22) – Zero-trust access platform built on WireGuard [162d]
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- What Postgres Full Text Search Is Missing [162d]
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- Time Is an Illusion, and These Physicists Say They Know How It Works [162d]
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- Time is an illusion, and these physicists say they know how it works [video] [162d]
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- Introducing Structured Outputs in the API [162d]
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- Smashing idea: how East Germany invented 'unbreakable' drinking glasses [162d]
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- Show HN: 1-FPS encrypted screen sharing for introverts [162d]
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- Google transfers 1.2 EB of data every day using Effingo [162d]
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- Proton announces release of a new VPN protocol, "Stealth" [162d]
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- Open source tools to query OpenStreetMap [162d]
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- Who Wrote the Blue Screens of Death [162d]
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- What Is Rotoscope Animation? The Process Explained (2020) [162d]
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- Soup Dumpling Index: How prices compare around the world [162d]
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- Finding Nash equilibria through simulation [162d]
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- Danswer (YC W24) Is Hiring Founding Full Stack Engineer [162d]
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- ScholArxiv – an open-source aesthetic and minimal research paper explorer [162d]
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- Hetzner Cloud – Singapore location available [162d]
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- Dell lays of 12,500 people [162d]
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- Google TV Streamer: Our new entertainment and smart home hub [162d]
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- The Zombie Pharmacies That Are Holding Back New York City Retail [162d]
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- Show HN: I built a serverless data API builder – No storage, Low Latency [162d]
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- Sentry is now Fair Source [162d]
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- Why Polars rewrote its Arrow string data type [162d]
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- Google Is Ending Production of Chromecast [162d]
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- Show HN: I built a simple, open-source tool to manage servers and SSH keys [162d]
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- Ziff Davis is buying CNET for just $100M [162d]
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- Speedrunning 30yrs of lithography technology [video] [162d]
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- Understanding 3D Graphics [162d]
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- Hazel (YC W24) Is Hiring [162d]
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- The Resurrection of Intel Will Take More Than Three Days [162d]
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- Stereographer [162d]
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- Big Macs and the Cost of Living Crisis [162d]
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- Reverse Diversity [162d]
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- Minds are 'not currency for social media,' says EU as TikTok kills Lite Rewards [162d]
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- Crafting Formulas: Lambdas All the Way Down [162d]
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- WordStar 7, the last ever DOS version, is re-released for free [162d]
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- Plunk: The open source email platform [162d]
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- OpenAI co-founder John Schulman says he will leave and join rival Anthropic [162d]
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- X is closing San Francisco HQ and relocating staffers to San Jose [162d]
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- How old is your globe? [pdf] [162d]
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- China begins launching a megaconstellation, and it sounds a lot like Starlink [162d]
- Google kills Chromecast, replaces it with Apple TV and Roku Ultra competitor [162d]
- NASA chief will make the final decision on how Starliner crew flies home [162d]
- Students scramble after security breach wipes 13,000 devices [162d]
- After 190 bodies found rotting, funeral home owners ordered to pay $950M [162d]
- Elon Musk declares “it is war” on ad industry as X sues over “illegal boycott” [162d]
- “Do not hallucinate”: Testers find prompts meant to keep Apple Intelligence on the rails [162d]
- “So tired”: Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ prices increase by up to 25 percent in October [162d]
- Sci-fi writer and WordStar lover re-releases the cult DOS app for free [162d]
- Indonesia’s tiny hobbits descended from even smaller ancestors [162d]
- Illinois changes biometric privacy law to help corporations avoid big payouts [162d]
- Return-to-office mandates hurt employee retention, productivity, survey says [162d]
- This AI humanoid robot helped assemble BMWs at US factory [162d]
- Parody site ClownStrike refused to bow to CrowdStrike’s bogus DMCA takedown [162d]
- Does everyone hate Google now? [162d]
- Ryzen AI 300 performance review: Impressive CPUs, even if you don’t care about AI [162d]
- Lamborghini’s biggest EV challenge? Not being seen as “fake,” says CTO. [162d]
- Explaining color gamuts and color spaces in HDTVs and monitors [162d]
- Elon Musk says Tesla is an AI company now. Here’s how plausible that is. [162d]
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- Twitter tells advertisers to go fsck themselves, now sues them for fscking the fsck off [161d]
- All y'all love AI, right? Get ready for Gemini in Nest cameras, Google Assistant [161d]
- AMD hopes to unlock MI300’s full potential with fresh code [161d]
- Verisign under fire for increasing .com prices each and every year it can [161d]
- Google splats device-hijacking exploited-in-the-wild Android kernel bug among others [161d]
- SAP Core AI bugs allowed access to internal network servers, say researchers [162d]
- Sonic Automotive says ransomware-linked CDK software outage cost it $30M [162d]
- Backblaze sees drive failure rates tick up, asks if AI can help [162d]
- Bad apps bypass Windows security alerts for six years using newly unveiled trick [162d]
- Need to move 1.2 exabytes across the world every day? Just Effingo [162d]
- Users call on Microsoft to update Outlook's friendly name feature [162d]
- Nvidia's subscription software empire is taking shape [162d]
- EVs continue to grow but private buyers are steering clear, say motor trade figures [162d]
- WordStar 7, the last ever DOS version, is re-released for free [162d]
- Dell makes new round of layoffs while it looks to unlock modern AI [162d]
- Chrome Web Store warns end is nigh for uBlock Origin [162d]
- Billion-dollar bust as international op shutters Cryptonator wallet [162d]
- Japan stops measuring train crowding by ease of newspaper readership [162d]
- Mobile Guardian attacked, leading to remote wiping of 13,000 devices [162d]
- Samsung labor union orders members back to work and a 'tactical transition' to ongoing action [162d]
- Illinois relaxes biometric privacy law so snafus won't cost businesses billions [162d]
- NFL to begin using face scanning tech across all of its stadiums [162d]
- How developers can simplify feature engineering [161d]
- Survey says AI is more buzzkill than buzzword for marketing [161d]
- Samsung's Galaxy Tab A9 looks set to take on and maybe beat Amazon Fire Kids tablets [161d]
- Need a power supply for your future RTX 5090? Cooler Master has your back with its fanless power supply [161d]
- Great news for gamers: AMD may be launching two new budget gaming GPUs [161d]
- Sonos Ace headphones' best feature now works with its Beam and Ray soundbars [162d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, August 7 (game #926) [162d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Wednesday, August 7 (game #157) [162d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Wednesday, August 7 (game #423) [162d]
- Apple is finally writing checks for its butterfly keyboard fiasco - so if you made a claim it’s time to cash in [162d]
- Get ready – Disney Plus, ESPN Plus, and Hulu are all getting more expensive – here's what you need to know [162d]
- Google Gemini is the parent nobody asked for in now-pulled Olympics ad [162d]
- Please open wide for your AI-powered robot dentist [162d]
- One of the biggest data breaches ever leaks details on billions of users — here's what we know so far [162d]
- Researchers find that millions of HDMI cables could betray their owners by transmitting data to eavesdroppers — here is what you could do to avoid data leakage [162d]
- Hurrah! Fiat's next EV will be the first with built-in charging cables – and that's a smart idea [162d]
- Helldivers 2's Escalation of Freedom update adds a new difficulty level, enemies, and a swamp world [162d]
- Don't expect major changes to the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold's cameras based on this leak [162d]
- New macOS Sequoia beta has a secret serene wallpaper that’ll turn your desktop into a hidden forest [162d]
- Super-thin AI laptops could be coming with the help of Samsung’s nifty new RAM sticks that are as thin as a fingernail [162d]
- Dell lays off over 12,000 in latest large-scale cuts [162d]
- The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom's latest trailer gives us first look at Zelda's bind ability [162d]
- Want a cheap Chromecast? You'd better hurry – the discontinued dongle is only available 'while supplies last' [162d]
- The key to next-gen brighter OLED TV tech just got delayed – but not by much, thankfully [162d]
- Simplifying multi-cloud operations with Supercloud networking [162d]
- Popular VPN provider arrives on Snapdragon PCs [162d]
- Gartner: The LLM price war in China will accelerate the AI gravity to cloud [162d]
- Windows Smart App Control has a worrying security bug that hackers exploited for years [162d]
- Intel calms fears over some 13th-gen or 14th-gen buyers missing out on extended warranty for instability issues – now all CPUs are covered, but worries remain [162d]
- Judge rules Google is a search monopolist and you might not like what comes next [162d]
- Prison Architect 2 has been delayed indefinitely ahead of its launch next month [162d]
- Microsoft makes security a ‘core priority’ for all employees in major worker shift [162d]
- I visited Bikini Bottom on the Apple Vision Pro, caught jellyfish, and watched one of the best Paramount Plus shows with SpongeBob [162d]
- RIP Chromecast, hello Google TV Streamer – the new Gemini-powered streaming box is here to take on the Apple TV 4K [162d]
- Google has completely redesigned the Nest Learning Thermostat and upgraded its most handy features [162d]
- iPhone 16 Pro release date predictions: when are the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max likely to launch? [162d]
- Max's new homepage should make it way easier to find things you actually want to watch [162d]
- AWS unveils a monster security system to keep it safe from threats [162d]
- Looks like Google's Gemini AI is coming to earbuds soon, and will get a Spotify extension to match [162d]
- Burglars beware – this tiny motion sensor from Xiaomi can detect a hand wave from three meters away [162d]
- Apple Intelligence’s secret instructions just got revealed. Here’s what they reveal about the AI chatbot [162d]
- Top VPN provider doubles down on its fight against online censorship [162d]
- Global cloud market sees another huge spending spree as AI demand continues [162d]
- God of War developer Santa Monica Studio is working on a new IP [162d]
- Latest Android 15 beta teases a tiny taskbar and less annoying notifications [162d]
- Outsmarting scammers: AI and automation take on invoice fraud [162d]
- Zoom officially launches its Microsoft Word competitor — and it's got a whole lot of AI-powered tools to boost efficiency and collaboration [162d]
- One of the best VR games ever has received a massive discount just in time for the PSVR 2 PC adapter launch [162d]
- Star Wars Outlaws' roadmap has been revealed and will see the return of two fan-favorite characters in future DLC [162d]
- Leaked Pixel 9 Pro images may reveal its full design – and the chunky camera bar you'll have to put up with [162d]
- Microsoft drops new details on Windows 11 24H2’s improved power-saving mode that could help prolong your laptop’s battery life [162d]
- Samsung itself has virtually confirmed the Galaxy S24 FE exists and is coming soon [162d]
- Nvidia’s AI market dominance: Can anyone mount a serious challenge? [162d]
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- These earbuds with 3 planar magnetic drivers per ear might be the most audacious on the planet, and I must have them [162d]
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